Eagles just needed time so their new guys could gel; now they have a full offseason.

Skins just needed a QB and deeper WR group and they got it.

This is going to be a very very very tough year. I never doubt the Giants ability to come in and kick everyone's ***, but when you look at the schedule (Packers, Niners, Saints, rest of the NFC South AND the AFC North).....this could be a really bad year for us.

Watching NFL Network today and it sounds like RGIII is getting even more hype than expected. Like NFL read type of hype. He really could step right into the league and with their defense there's no telling how well the Skins might be.

Gonna be a tough ride fellas....

07-30-2012, 08:29 PM

ReppinDaNorth21

I think the Cowboys are the team. Vick is still injury prone. Eagles lost their best corner imo. Redskins need experience first.

Romo may or may not be clutch but hes still the better of the other two right now, and he also has a more talented receiving core.

07-31-2012, 01:24 AM

GMenFanSince90

I was not worried with our defense healthy. Putting a healthy T2 and Tuck on that defense with Prince and the Lb's getting another year would of been filthy.

Now T2 likely done and Boley with a hamstring injury... Those are never good.

07-31-2012, 07:54 AM

NYGTom

Depending on how well RGIII does, the Skins will finally have an intimidating offense to match their pretty intimidating defense. It all depends on RG3's performance though. Knowing their bad luck with drafting/free agency, he'll probably bust lol

07-31-2012, 07:01 PM

TThomasBeliever

Cowboys. Eagles with Vick are hit and miss with us and while the Redskins swept us last season, they don't play that way against everyone. The Cowboys are the most consistent team imo of those 3 and the fact that it came down to us or them last season makes them our biggest threat.

07-31-2012, 07:02 PM

RCSownsU

Jerry Jones at training camp today said..

"Y'all should come to cowboys stadium and watch us beat the giants as*es"

07-31-2012, 07:31 PM

GGGGG-Men

Quote:

Originally Posted by RCSowner

Jerry Jones at training camp today said..

"Y'all should come to cowboys stadium and watch us beat the giants as*es"

Thinking about driving up to Oxnard to check out their camp and yell until I get tossed. Prob head up on Sat.

07-31-2012, 08:14 PM

TThomasBeliever

Quote:

Originally Posted by GGGGG-Men

Thinking about driving up to Oxnard to check out their camp and yell until I get tossed. Prob head up on Sat.

I'd rather wear a dress for a better chance at maintaining my heterosexual appearance.

07-31-2012, 08:41 PM

RCSownsU

Quote:

Originally Posted by GGGGG-Men

I'd rather wear a dress for a better chance at maintaining my heterosexual appearance.

:laugh:

08-01-2012, 01:32 AM

GMenFanSince90

Quote:

Originally Posted by GGGGG-Men

I'd rather wear a dress for a better chance at maintaining my heterosexual appearance.

haha genius

08-01-2012, 12:21 PM

GGGGG-Men

Quote:

Jerry Jones: I want everyone thinking about the Giants

Posted by Michael David Smith on August 1, 2012, 12:16 PM EDT

When Jerry Jones told fans to get ready to watch the Cowboys kick the Giants’ *****, he says he wasn’t expressing overconfidence. He was just making clear that the Giants need to be the team in the Cowboys’ sights.

Jones told Mike Florio on the Dan Patrick Show that

“Confidence may not be the word, because they beat us twice last year, but the main thing is the opening ball game — it’s a prominent game, because it opens the season in front of the nation,” Jones said. “I want everyone on our team with their mind on the Giants because that’s who we open up with, that’s our first real deal, and that’s why they’re getting my attention.”

Jones said it still bugs him to think about how close the Cowboys were to beating the Giants last season. Although Jones said nothing compares to the heartache he felt when the Cowboys lost the NFC Championship Game to the 49ers after the 1994 season, the worst he’s felt since then were the two losses to the Giants in the last four games of last season, when a win in either one of those games would have sent them to the playoffs and kept the Giants out.

“Second most disappointing year I’ve had, I’m going on 24 years in the NFL, and the second most disappointing year I’ve had was last year,” Jones said. “[Tony] Romo had the year he had. You’re supposed to be knocking on the door when your quarterback is playing like that. I thought we could do better than that.”

And Jones wants the Cowboys to do better than that this year, starting when the regular season opens, five weeks from tonight.

John Mara just walked into the dining hall with a bandage on his head and said "You should see what Jerry Jones looks like." #NYG

:laugh2:

08-01-2012, 03:47 PM

GGGGG-Men

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Trent Cole has shoulder injury

Posted by Mike Florio on August 1, 2012, 3:37 PM EDT

The Eagles have plenty of defensive ends, and they may need all of them.

With starter Jason Babin already missing from practice with a calf strain, starter Trent Cole will miss anywhere from a day to a week with a shoulder injury, according to Reuben Frank of CSNPhilly.com.

Cole said of the injury, “I’m always ready.”

“I think with injuries in this day and age of football, you’ve got to be patient,” coach Andy Reid said. ”You don’t want to put the player in a bind. You think about them first and then the practices. You don’t want to put them in a position where they get hurt worse than what they already are.”

The injury occurred Monday. The swelling reduced on Tuesday, the team’s off day, but it returned when Wednesday tried to practice.

The absence of Babin and Cole gives Brandon Graham extra opportunities to prove that he wasn’t and isn’t a bust.

Starting tight end Brent Celek continues to miss practice with a knee injury. He said that he can run in a straight line, but that he has trouble cutting.